Elissa Auther is associate professor of contemporary art at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Elissa Auther is associate professor of contemporary art at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs.
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> Introduction: The Hierarchy of Art and Craft 1. Fiber Art and the Struggle for Legitimacy The Category "Fiber Art" Cultural Definitions of Textiles and Bauhaus Weavers Fiber and Women's Work Fiber Art, the Craft Revival of the 1960s and 1970s, and Popular Craft The Critical Reception of Fiber Art in the 1960s and 1970s Mildred Constantine and the Battle for Fiber Art 2. Postminimalism, Materiality, and Process Art Felt in the Work of Robert Morris The Critical Reception of the Felts String, Rope, and Cord in the Work of Eva Hesse The Reception of Hesse's Work in Fiber Fiber, Tactility, and the Boundary Between Art and "Non-Art" 3. The Feminist Politicization of the Art/Craft Divide The Promises and Problems of the Feminist Critique of the Hierarchy of Art and Craft Faith Ringgold: "A painter who works in the quilt medium" Miriam Schapiro: "The Quiet Revolution"
> Introduction: The Hierarchy of Art and Craft 1. Fiber Art and the Struggle for Legitimacy The Category "Fiber Art" Cultural Definitions of Textiles and Bauhaus Weavers Fiber and Women's Work Fiber Art, the Craft Revival of the 1960s and 1970s, and Popular Craft The Critical Reception of Fiber Art in the 1960s and 1970s Mildred Constantine and the Battle for Fiber Art 2. Postminimalism, Materiality, and Process Art Felt in the Work of Robert Morris The Critical Reception of the Felts String, Rope, and Cord in the Work of Eva Hesse The Reception of Hesse's Work in Fiber Fiber, Tactility, and the Boundary Between Art and "Non-Art" 3. The Feminist Politicization of the Art/Craft Divide The Promises and Problems of the Feminist Critique of the Hierarchy of Art and Craft Faith Ringgold: "A painter who works in the quilt medium" Miriam Schapiro: "The Quiet Revolution"
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